In short: A bit over priced but well organisedIn full: A nice run but I also find doing laps a bit of a mental challenge. The brief at the beginning of the run leading you up to the start line was good - no confusion as to where we were going!! Good mile markers and friendly people on the water station. The scenery gets a bit boring and sadly there weren't enough runners to create a really good atmosphere, however a couple of other competitors I spoke to were very friendly. Great commentry at the finish line and very accurate finish times. I did think the event was a little overpriced but would definitely do it again.Date of review: March 10, 2008

In short: Windy!In full: Not a PB course - well, not yesterday, anyway. Excellent running surface but laps are always a mental challenge for me. Good organisation but more people would have made it more enjoyable.Date of review: March 10, 2008

In short: Friendly people, windy course and the cafe make a mean chilli!In full: Always an excellently organised event followed by the Chilly Duathlon. Very friendly and the cafe always does great bacon/sausage rolls and excellent chilli! Although it is an inevitably windy course because it is so open a dip in the hot tub after the run makes it worthwhile. Well done Will, another great event! See you in November!Date of review: March 10, 2008

In short: Good, well organised race.In full: Great to run totally traffic free course, and I agree very spectator friendly. Being on a motor racing circuit, the temptation is to start off a bit too fast, and there was a strong headwind for approx 3rd of each lap, but on a good day, this course could certainly get you a PB. Just pick the racing line!Date of review: March 10, 2008

In short: Fab! The ultimate traffic-free road race!In full: This was my 3rd time at Castle Combe and it was as good as ever. Fantastic organisation and nice medal for finishing, goodies too if you'd pre-booked.Pity about the strong wind on the back straight, but a definite PB race and the pleasure of no traffic! Refreshments, stalls and a warm viewing tower for supporters makes it a family-friendly event...will be back for more!Date of review: March 9, 2008